Leif Aarvik

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Born (1954-03-16) 16 March 1954 (age 71)
Gjøvik, Norway
KnownforResearch on the distribution and taxonomy of Norwegian butterflies and moths
Leif Aarvik
Born (1954-03-16) 16 March 1954 (age 71)
Gjøvik, Norway
Alma materUniversity of Oslo
Known forResearch on the distribution and taxonomy of Norwegian butterflies and moths
Scientific career
FieldsEntomology, Lepidopterology
InstitutionsNatural History Museum, University of Oslo

Leif Aarvik (born 16 March 1954) is a Norwegian entomologist specializing in Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). He works at the Natural History Museum in Oslo and has co-authored a number of scientific publications and books in his field. Aarvik is particularly involved with studying the distribution of the slightly more than 2,300 species of butterflies and moths found in Norway.[1][2]

Aarvik was originally educated as a teacher. He developed an interest in butterflies from a young age and eventually became one of Norway’s foremost specialists on Lepidoptera. His international recognition is reflected by several species named after him: Duplex aarviki Fibiger, 2008; Nola aarviki Hacker, 2012; Phyllonorycter aarviki de Prins, 2012; and Platyptilia aarviki Gielis, 2008.[3]

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